Offense

Orange

Paige

Sideline handler play, if forcing to the field  

Offense

red

Paige

is disc is in the middle  

Offense

Power positions

pacothepackintaco

Power positions occur when a player catches the disc with forward (attacking) momentum, with their defender behind them unable to stop a big huck. Power positions in a vert stack NEED deep continuations for the vert stack to be as lethal as possible. In principle it does not matter much who provides the deep continuation, but it should be the deepest player to avoid potential pick calls.  

Offense

Handler filling in ho-stack

pacothepackintaco

When a cutter receives the disc, we want one of the handlers to fill in as a cutter to keep our ho-stack shape. This should be the handler furthest from the disc and the active cutters.  

Offense

Cutter activation on disc movement

pacothepackintaco

Every time the disc moves we want a new cutter to become active and one of the previously active cutters to become inactive. This happens every time the disc makes any ground left or right.  

Offense

Sideline ho-stack cutting adjustment

pacothepackintaco

When the disc is all the way on the sideline, the thrower can no longer bisect the throwers in a flat ho-stack setup. The active cutters can therefore angle their diamond cutting away from the sideline to make the throwers life a bit easier.  

Offense

Leaving space in ho-stack

pacothepackintaco

Having our cutters set up tighter than necessary in a horizontal stack removes space for the 2 active cutters and allows defense more opportunities to poach off and get blocks. We want the non-active cutters to push all the way out to the sidelines when we are playing against match-defense.  

Offense

Open Deep

RMinielly

Variation of a classic stack that uses the second handler to huck  

Offense

1-6 offence

seancolfer

How to move in the 1-6. Throwers move 90 degrees after throwing to get into the stack and clear the space, while front 3 cutters need to be clear in communicating what they are doing so the back 3 can react. - No fakes on cuts! - Clear into the middle of the stack, either end is where the active cuts come from!  

Defense

5v5, 2-2-1 Zone Defense RLTW

realprore

Describe the play  

Offense

5v5 Dead Disc Offense Vs Bracket RLTW

realprore

Describe the play  

Defense

Sideline Trapping

Jacob McKee

This is exactly how trapping on defense FOR MY POACHERS AND MARKERS is supposed to look. In this scenario red is the opposing team playing offense while blue is us, trapping. FOR MY MIDDLES, WINGS and DEEPS notice that I have not given you positions, I want you all to take a look at where the disc is, where the opposing offense is and then decide where you (in whatever position you play) should be. I could not fit all the information from each step in this description so please read them as you are following along.